“…Research conducted with prisoners (Gover, Mackenzie, & Armstrong, 2000;Martin, Cotton, Browne, Kurz, & Robertson, 1995) and community samples (Spaccarelli, Sandler, & Roosa, 1994) alike find that childhood exposure to domestic violence adversely affects children throughout their lives. Children who have been exposed to domestic violence are at increased risk for internalizing and externalizing behaviors (Evans et al, 2008;Yates, Dodds, Sroufe, & Egeland, 2003), anxiety and depressive symptoms (Adams, 2006;Gover et al, 2000;Martin et al, 1995;Murrell, Christoff, & Henning, 2007;Spaccarelli et al, 1994), trauma (Evans et al, 2008), and childhood aggressive and delinquent behaviors (Fantuzzo & Lindquist, 1989), which can extend into adulthood (Murrell et al, 2007). With the exception of Yates et al (2003), many studies have not statistically controlled for other traumatic experiences, such as being a victim of abuse, in measuring outcomes related to domestic violence exposure.…”